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The 2.5-year-old ACP provided eligible low-income Americans with a monthly credit off their internet bills, worth up to $30 per month and as much as $75 per month for households on tribal lands.
FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program Ends Enrollments. Here's What You Can Do ACP subscribers will lose the subsidy as early as April, but there are other low-income internet options to explore.
The ACP, which subsidizes internet access for low-income households, is set to run out of money by the end of the month. We need a permanent solution for universal broadband.
FCC CHAIR RESPONDS TO CONGRESS REGARDING ACP FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel also submitted a letter to members of Congress regarding the Affordable Connectivity Program. The letter was in ...
The winding down of the program included efforts by the FCC to encourage providers to developer low-income programs of their own as well as training and resources for state public utility commissions ...
NEW FCC FACT SHEET LOOKS AT ACP’S FUTURE In other Affordable Connectivity Program news, the FCC this week called on Congress to take action. The FCC released both a letter and a fact sheet ...